On 29.01.2014 17:59, Steven Rosenberg wrote:
What worked for me was adding a line pointing to my swap space to
the
GRUB bootline:
resume=/dev/path/to/swap
Find where your swap is with swapon:
$ swapon -s
SWAP != RAM
I'm pretty sure Suvayu wrote "systemd-suspend.service" i.e. about S3. ;)
$ man 8 systemd-suspend.service
S3 != S4
S3 == Suspend to RAM(STR) aka Suspension
S4 == Suspend to Disk(STD) aka Hibernation
Resume == Wake up from S3
Thaw == Wake up from S4
It's common for people to mix all these expressions, hence the confusion.
man 7 dracut.kernel i.e. man 7 dracut.cmdline
man 5 dracut.conf - add_device+=" /dev/disk/by-uuid/… "
for swap on LVM, encrypted and RAID1 slices.
Besides for me 'thaw' works without that directive,
when it works at all. :)
poma